HomeEconomyA group of car models that you will not see after 2024 Economy A group of car models that you will not see after 2024 By: Izer Date: August 12, 2024 Related stories science Countdown to an alien hunting mission on a mysterious icy moon Getty ImagesSpace scientists are very cautious when talking about... sport Eagles ranked by position after close win over Brown – NBC Sports Philadelphia It wasn't as easy as it should have been. But... Tech Get Doom Eternal, Ghostbusters, and BioShock for free, plus the best deals of the week! These are the days when it pays to get... World 4 soldiers were killed and 61 wounded in a Hezbollah drone attack on an Israeli military base Top News China has begun new military exercises around Taiwan A group of car models that you will not see after 2024 US Olympics Sports Entertainment Life Money Technology Travel Opinion Only in USA TODAY: Our portfolio: Chevrolet Camaro: Chevrolet plans to discontinue the sixth-generation Camaro after the 2024 model year. Chevrolet Ford Edge: Ford’s Oakville Assembly Plant in Ontario has halted production of the Edge, a midsize SUV, “to retool it for new vehicles.” Ford Mitsubishi Mirage: Mitsubishi will stop producing the Mirage for the US market in late 2024. Photo by John Murphy MINI Clubman: Mini has discontinued the Clubman at the end of February 2024. Mini, Www.guenterschmied.com Nissan GT-R: The last Nissan GT-R for the North American market is scheduled to roll off the assembly line in October 2024. April Nissan Titan: Nissan has stopped production of the truck as it repurposes its Canton, Mississippi, plant to manufacture electric vehicles. Toshi Oku/Nissan Fisker Ocean: Fisker has discontinued its Ocean electric sports car. Fisker company Ram 1500 TRX: Production of the truck will end in late 2023. Stellantis Chevrolet Malibu: The midsize sedan will officially cease production after the 2025 model year. Chevrolet Volvo S60: Volvo will stop production of the S60 luxury sedan for U.S. buyers after the 2025 model year. Volvo Subaru Legacy: After selling more than 1.3 million in the U.S., Subaru is scaling back production of the Legacy sedan. The midsize car will be its last model in 2025. Subaru Izer“Devoted student. Bacon advocate. Beer scholar. Troublemaker. Falls down a lot. Typical coffee enthusiast.” See also Bitcoin is down nearly 20% since US ETFs began trading Latest stories science Countdown to an alien hunting mission on a mysterious icy moon sport Eagles ranked by position after close win over Brown – NBC Sports Philadelphia Tech Get Doom Eternal, Ghostbusters, and BioShock for free, plus the best deals of the week! World 4 soldiers were killed and 61 wounded in a Hezbollah drone attack on an Israeli military base Previous articleStock Futures Little Changed Ahead of Key Inflation Data: Live UpdatesNext articleWCBS/880 AM News Format Ends; ESPN New York Radio Takes Over Frequency
Chevrolet Camaro: Chevrolet plans to discontinue the sixth-generation Camaro after the 2024 model year. Chevrolet Ford Edge: Ford’s Oakville Assembly Plant in Ontario has halted production of the Edge, a midsize SUV, “to retool it for new vehicles.” Ford Mitsubishi Mirage: Mitsubishi will stop producing the Mirage for the US market in late 2024. Photo by John Murphy MINI Clubman: Mini has discontinued the Clubman at the end of February 2024. Mini, Www.guenterschmied.com Nissan GT-R: The last Nissan GT-R for the North American market is scheduled to roll off the assembly line in October 2024. April Nissan Titan: Nissan has stopped production of the truck as it repurposes its Canton, Mississippi, plant to manufacture electric vehicles. Toshi Oku/Nissan Fisker Ocean: Fisker has discontinued its Ocean electric sports car. Fisker company Ram 1500 TRX: Production of the truck will end in late 2023. Stellantis Chevrolet Malibu: The midsize sedan will officially cease production after the 2025 model year. Chevrolet Volvo S60: Volvo will stop production of the S60 luxury sedan for U.S. buyers after the 2025 model year. Volvo Subaru Legacy: After selling more than 1.3 million in the U.S., Subaru is scaling back production of the Legacy sedan. The midsize car will be its last model in 2025. Subaru